Residential & Commercial Irrigation
Residential & Commercial Irrigation
Replacement Guide: Spray Sprinklers and PGJ Rotary Sprinklers Receive Hunter quality and Hunter performance with the right substitute for your non-Hunter sprinklers. … Residential Rotors - Replacement Guide: PGJ …
Residential Rotors - Rotor Nozzle Installation Procedure …
Rotary sprinklers require a certain amount of pressure and flow to operate properly. If the rotor does not receive the pressure it needs to pop up a leaky head will result. Here are some things to look for when a rotor doesn't pop up properly: Problem: …
APPLICATION: For use in sprinkler heads where low head drainage is a problem. Unthread the body cap and remove the internal assembly from the sprinkler body. Turn the internal assembly upside down to access the opening at the bottom of the riser. Insert …
If your spray bodies are leaking water after the system (valve) is shut off, and the flow of water reduces over time, your heads are experiencing low head drainage. Low head drainage is where the lowest heads on the line weep the water in the pipe after …
Hunter rotary sprinklers operate on a “gear drive” system. When in operation, water turns a small turbine in the base of the sprinkler, which drives a series of gears that cause the head to rotate. The Hunter gear drive mechanism is sealed from dirt and …